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Ways to Give

The Community School is a tuition-free school that received funding from the state, however donations of time and money are always welcomed to support the programs Community School provides.

e-Scrip:Participating merchants will make a contribution to Community School each time you make a purchaseusing their grocery club, or registered credit or debit card. It is free to you, there are no receipts to collect, no vouchers or certificates to buy - and every purchase supports our school. Register atwww.escrip.com, group name – Community School for Creative Education and group number –500029682.

FirstGiving:FirstGiving is dedicated to one purpose: empowering passionate nonprofit supporters to raise more money than they ever thought possible for the causes they care about. FirstGiving partnered with Community School to allow us to plan, execute, and measure our successful online fundraising campaign events with their fundraising software. http://www.firstgiving.com/39416.

Employer Matching:More than 6,000 businesses in the country participate in employer matching gift programs. Some companies will even donate twice the amount of the original gift! Please contact the community relations person in your workplace for information on how to register.

In-Kind Donations:You can receive tax benefits for the donation of new or used goods or pro bono professional services. Even school supplies or the perfect place to hold a special event can be donated in exchange for a tax deduction. Please contact our office if you have something in-kind that you would like to contribute.

Appreciated Securities:Many donors make gifts of securities as a way to make a contribution and avoid Capital Gains taxes. In most cases, this enables the donor to obtain a charitable income tax deduction equal to the market value of the securities at the time of transfer, for up to 30% of their adjusted gross income.

Estate Planning:Planning for your financial future can save you tax dollars if you make a nonprofit organization a recipient of your estate plans. For further information, please consult with your financial planner or tax advisor.

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Students will be considered for admission without regard to ethnicity, national origin, gender, disability, or achievement level. The CSCE will strive to meet the district % of sub-group representations. The Community School for Creative Education will be non-sectarian in its programs, admission policies, employment practices, and all other operations, and will not charge tuition nor discriminate against any student based on ethnicity, national origin, gender, or disability. The Community School for Creative Education is open to all students in the state of California who wish to attend the school.